| Startling sockeye run hits Columbia River |
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| Written by ROGER PHILLIPS, Idaho Statesman | |
| Monday, 30 June 2008 | |
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Ten times as many sockeye salmon are returning to the Columbia River as last year, which could mean the highest return for Idaho's most endangered fish in more than 30 years. Read More...
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